Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration

abstract: We experience spatial separation and temporal asynchrony between visual and haptic information in many virtual-reality, augmented-reality, or teleoperation systems. Three studies were conducted to examine the spatial and temporal characteristic of multisensory integration. Participants...

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Other Authors: Sim, Sung Hun (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.45954
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-459542018-06-22T03:08:57Z Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration abstract: We experience spatial separation and temporal asynchrony between visual and haptic information in many virtual-reality, augmented-reality, or teleoperation systems. Three studies were conducted to examine the spatial and temporal characteristic of multisensory integration. Participants interacted with virtual springs using both visual and haptic senses, and their perception of stiffness and ability to differentiate stiffness were measured. The results revealed that a constant visual delay increased the perceived stiffness, while a variable visual delay made participants depend more on the haptic sensations in stiffness perception. We also found that participants judged stiffness stiffer when they interact with virtual springs at faster speeds, and interaction speed was positively correlated with stiffness overestimation. In addition, it has been found that participants could learn an association between visual and haptic inputs despite the fact that they were spatially separated, resulting in the improvement of typing performance. These results show the limitations of Maximum-Likelihood Estimation model, suggesting that a Bayesian inference model should be used. Dissertation/Thesis Sim, Sung Hun (Author) Wu, Bing (Advisor) Cooke, Nancy (Committee member) Gray, Robert (Committee member) Branaghan, Russell (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Psychology Engineering interaction speed spatial separation stiffness temporal delay visual-haptic eng 115 pages Doctoral Dissertation Human Systems Engineering 2017 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.45954 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2017
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic Psychology
Engineering
interaction speed
spatial separation
stiffness
temporal delay
visual-haptic
spellingShingle Psychology
Engineering
interaction speed
spatial separation
stiffness
temporal delay
visual-haptic
Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
description abstract: We experience spatial separation and temporal asynchrony between visual and haptic information in many virtual-reality, augmented-reality, or teleoperation systems. Three studies were conducted to examine the spatial and temporal characteristic of multisensory integration. Participants interacted with virtual springs using both visual and haptic senses, and their perception of stiffness and ability to differentiate stiffness were measured. The results revealed that a constant visual delay increased the perceived stiffness, while a variable visual delay made participants depend more on the haptic sensations in stiffness perception. We also found that participants judged stiffness stiffer when they interact with virtual springs at faster speeds, and interaction speed was positively correlated with stiffness overestimation. In addition, it has been found that participants could learn an association between visual and haptic inputs despite the fact that they were spatially separated, resulting in the improvement of typing performance. These results show the limitations of Maximum-Likelihood Estimation model, suggesting that a Bayesian inference model should be used. === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Human Systems Engineering 2017
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title Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
title_short Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
title_full Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
title_fullStr Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
title_full_unstemmed Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Multisensory Integration
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